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The great derangement

  • Matt Taibbi

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A REVELATORY AND DARKLY COMIC ADVENTURE THROUGH A NATION ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN--FROM THE HALLS OF CONGRESS TO THE BASES OF BAGHDAD TO THE APOCALYPTIC CHURCHES OF THE HEARTLANDRolling Stone's Matt Taibbi set out to describe the nature of George Bush's America in the post-9/11 era and ended up vomiting demons in an evangelical church in Texas, riding the streets of Baghdad in an American convoy to nowhere, searching for phantom fighter jets in Congress, and falling into the rabbit hole of the 9/11 Truth Movement.Matt discovered in his travels across the country that the resilient blue state/red state narrative of American politics had become irrelevant. A large and growing chunk of the American population was so turned off--or radicalized--by electoral chicanery, a spineless news media, and the increasingly blatant lies from our leaders ("they hate us for our freedom") that they abandoned the political mainstream altogether. They joined what he calls The Great Derangement.Taibbi tells the story of this new American madness by inserting himself into four defining American subcultures: The Military, where he finds himself mired in the grotesque black comedy of the American occupation of Iraq; The System, where he follows the money-slicked path of legislation in Congress; The Resistance, where he doubles as chief public antagonist and undercover member of the passionately bonkers 9/11 Truth Movement; and The Church, where he infiltrates a politically influential apocalyptic mega-ministry in Texas and enters the lives of its desperate congregants. Together these four interwoven adventures paint a portrait of a nation dangerously out of touch with reality and desperately searching for answers in all the wrong places.Funny, smart, and a little bit heartbreaking, The Great Derangement is an audaciously reported, sobering, and illuminating portrait of America at the end of the Bush era.

Genres

  • American Personal narratives
  • Big churches
  • Causes
  • Decision making
  • Description and travel
  • End of the world
  • Iraq War, 2003-
  • Left-wing extremists
  • Nonfiction
  • Political culture
  • Politics
  • Politics and government
  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
  • Social aspects of End of the world
  • Travel
  • United States
  • United States. Congress
  • Iraq War, 2003-2011
  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001) fast (OCoLC)fst01112794
  • Iraq War (2003-2011) fast (OCoLC)fst01802311
  • War
  • nyt:hardcover-nonfiction=2008-06-15
  • New York Times bestseller
  • United states, congress
  • Iraq war, 2003-2011, personal narratives
  • United states, politics and government, 2001-2009
  • United states, description and travel
  • Social aspects
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About the author

  • Matt Taibbi

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    Spiegel & Grau

    May 6, 2008

  • Edition cover

    1st pbk. ed.

    Spiegel & Grau

    2009

  • Edition cover

    Random House Publishing Group

    2008

  • Edition cover

    1st ed.

    Spiegel & Grau

    2008

Edition cover

1st ed.

Spiegel & Grau

2008